Title: Chemical Quantities
1Chemical Quantities
Yes, you will need a calculator for this chapter!
2Section 10.1The Mole A Measurement of Matter
- OBJECTIVES
- Describe methods of measuring the amount of
something. - Define Avogadros number as it relates to a mole
of a substance. - Distinguish between the atomic mass of an element
and its molar mass. - Describe how the mass of a mole of a compound is
calculated.
3 How do we measure items?
- You can measure mass,
- or volume,
- or you can count pieces.
- We measure mass in grams.
- We measure volume in liters.
- We count pieces in MOLES.
4What is the mole?
Were not talking about this kind of mole!
5Moles (is abbreviated mol)
- It is an amount, defined as the number of carbon
atoms in exactly 12 grams of carbon-12. - 1 mole 6.02 x 1023 of the representative
particles. - 6.02 x 1023 is called Avogadros number.
- Treat it like a very large dozen
6Similar Words for an amount
- Pair 1 pair of shoelaces 2 shoelaces
- Dozen 1 dozen oranges 12 oranges
- Gross 1 gross of pencils 144 pencils
- Ream 1 ream of paper 500 sheets of paper
7What are Representative Particles?
- The smallest pieces of a substance
- For a molecular compound it is the molecule.
- For an ionic compound it is the formula unit
(made of ions). - For an element it is the atom.
- Remember the 7 diatomic elements? (made of
molecules)
8Types of questions
- How many oxygen atoms in the following?
- CaCO3
- Al2(SO4)3
- How many ions in the following?
- CaCl2
- NaOH
- Al2(SO4)3
3 atoms of oxygen
(3 x 4)12 atoms of oxygen
3 total ions (1 Ca2 ion and 2 Cl1- ions)
2 total ions (1 Na1 ion and 1 OH1- ion)
5 total ions (2 Al3 3 SO42- ions)
9Practice problems (round to 3 sig. figs.)
- How many molecules of CO2 are in 4.56 moles of
CO2? - How many moles of water is 5.87 x 1022
molecules? - How many atoms of carbon are in 1.23 moles of
C6H12O6? - How many moles is 7.78 x 1024 formula units of
MgCl2?
2.75 x 1024 molecules
0.0975 mol (or 9.75 x 10-2)
4.44 x 1024 atoms C
12.9 moles
10Measuring Moles
- Remember relative atomic mass?
- The amu was one twelfth the mass of a carbon-12
atom. - Since the mole is the number of atoms in 12 grams
of carbon-12, - the decimal number on the periodic table is also
the mass of 1 mole of those atoms in grams.
11Gram Atomic Mass (gam)
- Equals the mass of 1 mole of an element in grams
(from periodic table) - 12.01 grams of C has the same number of pieces as
1.008 grams of H and 55.85 grams of iron. - We can write this as 12.01 g C 1 mole C (this
is also the molar mass) - We can count things by weighing them.
12Examples
- How much would 2.34 moles of carbon weigh?
- How many moles of magnesium is 24.31 g of Mg?
- How many atoms of lithium is 1.00 g of Li?
- How much would 3.45 x 1022 atoms of U weigh?
28.1 grams C
1 mol Mg
8.72 x 1022 atoms Li
13.6 grams U
13What about compounds?
- in 1 mole of H2O molecules there are two moles of
H atoms and 1 mole of O atoms (think of a
compound as a molar ratio) - To find the mass of one mole of a compound
- determine the number of moles of the elements
present - Multiply the number times their mass (from the
periodic table) - add them up for the total mass
14Calculating Formula Mass
Calculate the formula mass of magnesium
carbonate, MgCO3.
84.3 g
24.3 g 12 g 3 x (16.00 g)
Thus, 84.3 grams is the formula mass for MgCO3.
15BellworkWednesday January 7th
- How much would 2.34 moles of carbon weigh?
- How many moles of magnesium is 24.31 g of Mg?
- How many atoms of lithium is 1.00 g of Li?
- How much would 3.45 x 1022 atoms of U weigh?
16Section 10.2Mole-Mass and Mole-Volume
Relationships
- OBJECTIVES
- Describe how to convert the mass of a substance
to the number of moles of a substance, and moles
to mass. - Identify the volume of a quantity of gas at STP.
17Molar Mass
- Molar mass is the generic term for the mass of
one mole of any substance (expressed in
grams/mol) - The same as
- 1) Gram Molecular Mass (for molecules)
2) Gram Formula Mass (ionic compounds)
3) Gram Atomic Mass (for elements) - molar mass is just a much broader term than
these other specific masses
18Since Molar Mass is
- The number of grams in 1 mole of atoms, ions, or
molecules, we can make conversion factors from
these. - - To change between grams of a compound and moles
of a compound.
19For example
- How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
20For example
- How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
- We need to change 5.69 grams NaOH to moles
21For example
- How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
- We need to change 5.69 grams NaOH to moles
- 1mole Na 23 g 1 mol O 16 g 1 mole
of H 1 g
22For example
- How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
- We need to change 5.69 grams NaOH to moles
- 1mole Na 23 g 1 mol O 16 g 1 mole
of H 1 g - 1 mole NaOH 40 g
23For example
- How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
- We need to change 5.69 grams NaOH to moles
- 1mole Na 23 g 1 mol O 16 g 1 mole
of H 1 g - 1 mole NaOH 40 g
24For example
- How many moles is 5.69 g of NaOH?
- We need to change 5.69 grams NaOH to moles
- 1mole Na 23 g 1 mol O 16 g 1 mole
of H 1 g - 1 mole NaOH 40 g
25The Mole-Volume Relationship
- Many of the chemicals we deal with are in the
physical state as gases. - They are difficult to weigh (or mass).
- But, we may still need to know how many moles of
gas we have. - Two things effect the volume of a gas
- Temperature and b) Pressure
- We need to compare all gases at the same
temperature and pressure.
26Standard Temperature and Pressure
- 0ºC and 1 atm pressure
- is abbreviated STP
- At STP, 1 mole of any gas occupies a volume of
22.4 L - - Called the molar volume
- This is our fourth equality
- 1 mole of any gas at STP 22.4 L
27Practice Examples
- What is the volume of 4.59 mole of CO2 gas at
STP? - How many moles is 5.67 L of O2 at STP?
- What is the volume of 8.8 g of CH4 gas at STP?
103 L
0.253 mol
12.3 L
28Density of a gas
- D m / V (density mass/volume)
- for a gas the units will be g / L
- We can determine the density of any gas at STP
if we know its formula. - To find the density we need 1) mass and 2)
volume. - If you assume you have 1 mole, then the mass is
the molar mass (from periodic table) - And, at STP the volume is 22.4 L.
29Practice Examples (Dm/V)
- Find the density of CO2 at STP.
- D 44g/22.4L 1.96 g/L
- Find the density of CH4 at STP.
- D 16g/22.4L 0.714 g/L
30Another way
- If given the density, we can find the molar mass
of the gas. - Again, pretend you have 1 mole at STP,
- so V 22.4 L. modify D m/V to show
- m will be the mass of 1 mole, since you have
22.4 L of the stuff. - What is the molar mass of a gas with a density of
1.964 g/L? - How about a density of 2.86 g/L?
m D x V
44.0 g/mol
64.0 g/mol
31Summary
- These four items are all equal
- a) 1 mole
- b) molar mass (in grams/mol)
- c) 6.02 x 1023 representative particles (atoms,
molecules, or formula units) - d) 22.4 L of gas at STP
- Thus, we can make conversion factors from these 4
values!
32Multi-step Molar Conversions
33Multi-Step Molar Conversions
- Sometimes, you will need to use two or more
conversion factors to solve problems. - How do you know if you will need more than one
conversion factor? - Neither of your K or W will be in moles.
- How many grams does 5.5x 1024 particles of water
weigh?
34Determining the Conversion Factors
- You will need to use multiple conversion factors
in multi-step problems - CF 1 should convert from your starting unit to
moles - CF 2 should convert from moles to your desired
end unit - If you are having trouble deciding which
conversion factors to use, look on page 303.
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36How many grams does 5.5x 1024 molecules of water
weigh? K W
CF1 CF2
37How many grams does 5.5x 1024 molecules of water
weigh? K5.5x1024 molecules H2O W ___ g H2O
CF1 CF2
38What is the volume of 6.5 grams of helium gas at
STP? K W
CF1 CF2
39What is the volume of 6.5 grams of helium gas at
STP? K 6.5 g He W ____ L He
CF1 CF2
40How many molecules are in 40 L CO2 gas? K W
CF1 CF2
41How many molecules are in 40 L CO2 gas? K 40 L
CO2 W ___ molecules CO2
CF1 CF2
42Helpful Hints
- CF1 usually has 1 mol on top of the fraction
- Because you want the answer to the first step to
be in moles. - CF2 usually has 1 mol on the bottom
- Because you want moles to cancel
43Homework and Schedule
- Complete practice packet today.
- Keep working on the CH 10 packet from yesterday
- Also, work on the molar mass worksheet and the
mole conversion worksheet - Monday Mole Lab, bring your notebook
- Tuesday Study day, bring questions
- Wednesday Section 10.1 and 10.2 test
- All Homework Due